Olean High boys swim team takes 2nd in CCAA Championships

Nolan Wilczewski and Kai Warner lead Olean to runner-up finish

Jan. 30, 2026 at 9:55pm

The Olean High boys swimming and diving team finished second out of four teams in the CCAA Championships on Friday night. The Huskies scored 332 points, behind only Frewsburg (441) and ahead of Panama (315) and Fredonia (135). Olean was led by first-place finishes from Nolan Wilczewski and Kai Warner.

Why it matters

The CCAA Championships are a significant annual event for high school swimming and diving teams in the region, with schools competing to claim the conference title. Olean’s strong second-place finish demonstrates the strength of their program and the talent of individual swimmers like Wilczewski and Warner.

The details

Olean High School’s boys swimming and diving team placed second overall in the CCAA Championships, scoring 332 points. They were led by first-place finishes from Nolan Wilczewski and Kai Warner, two of the team’s top swimmers. Frewsburg won the overall team title with 441 points, while Panama took third with 315 points and Fredonia finished fourth with 135 points.

  • The CCAA Championships took place on Friday, January 31, 2026.

The players

Nolan Wilczewski

A standout swimmer for the Olean High boys team who won a first-place finish at the CCAA Championships.

Kai Warner

Another top swimmer for Olean High who also claimed a first-place finish at the CCAA Championships.

Olean High School

The high school that fields the boys swimming and diving team that took second place at the CCAA Championships.

Frewsburg

The high school that won the overall team title at the CCAA Championships with 441 points.

Panama

The high school that finished third at the CCAA Championships with 315 points.

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The takeaway

Olean High School’s boys swimming and diving team demonstrated their strength and depth by finishing as the runner-up at the competitive CCAA Championships, led by standout individual performances from Nolan Wilczewski and Kai Warner. This result highlights the continued excellence of the Olean program and its ability to compete with the top teams in the conference.